Body Gestures in Paintings of Rogier Van Der Weyden
.... judgement. Undoubtedly to the
viewer of the time, the use of the right
hand or the left
hand also conveyed understandable meaning. Van ....
(2038

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Night of the Living Dead (1968)
.... The fear induced in the audience is twofold--on the one
hand, the
viewer can place him or herself in the position of the threatened victim; on the other
hand ....
(2314

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Thomas Eakins (1844-1916) was one of the greatest
.... And because his heavy brows cast his eyes into shadow the
viewer's attention is directed downward toward his bloody right
hand which holds a scalpel. ....
(2474

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Olympia
.... device but managed to subdue its symmetry in order to direct the
viewer's attention to first, Olympia's bold stare and, second, the splayed
hand placed in her ....
(1888

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Saving Private Ryan
.... So, too, the use of
hand-held WWII cameras provide a grainy, chaotic quality to the battle scenes that places the
viewer in the action. ....
(1196

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Perception & Illusion in the Prints of MC Escher
.... such as the plane and projective geometry are important in focusing the
viewer's perceptions and .... visual ambiguity goes
hand in
hand with ambiguity of meaning ....
(1388

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Presidential and Vice-Presidential Debates
.... too nervous" and "snappy," which are physical characteristics from which a
viewer can suppose .... On the other
hand, Reagan also scored later in the debate when he ....
(1414

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Innovations & Impact of Frederick W. Taylor
.... If, on the other
hand, the
viewer comes from the perspective of the worker, the human being at the center of capitalism and upon whom the entire industrial ....
(1746

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Richard Lester's film A Hard Day's Night (1964)
.... to person in the train car and in this way actually reminds the
viewer that a .... to person, jerking and weaving as the train moves because the camera is
hand-held ....
(1718

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Andy Warhol
.... view, the original can ceases to exist for the
viewer - or, at least .... Every detail, faithfully reproduced by the artist's
hand, becomes more important than the ....
(1331

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)
Gilbert Stuart and Rembrandt
.... be a pleasant lady dressed and made-up to distract the
viewer from her inconsiderable mind and/or spirit. The woman in Rembrandt, on the other
hand, draws us ....
(1853

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Andy Warhol's paintings of Campbell Soup Cans
.... view, the original can ceases to exist for the
viewer - or, at least .... Every detail, faithfully reproduced by the artist's
hand, becomes more important than the ....
(1331

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)
"The Scream" as a Modernist Painting
.... It would seem that a
viewer would not need to be aware of Edward .... On the other
hand, a postmodernist would argue that the distortion and improper perspective ....
(1863

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Munch's "The Scream"
.... It would seem that a
viewer would not need to be aware of Edward .... On the other
hand, a postmodernist would argue that the distortion and improper perspective ....
(1868

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)
Advertising & Marketing
.... The low knowledge
viewer won't follow it, the high knowledge
viewer already has it. .... The authors found that, on the one
hand, odd prices are less likely to be ....
(1515

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)
Rembrandt's The Syndics of the Drapers' Guild
.... Only the
hand of the third man, however, makes any real gesture. .... The only man who is not looking at the
viewer is still so involved in the work that the
viewer ....
(2294

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Analytic Cubism
.... The process of creation is thus repeated every time the
viewer looks at the image. .... of art those that had been created or recreated by the artist's
hand and had ....
(3161

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Art and Poetry
.... The other
hand reaches for one of his two swords. .... First, the figure encourages the
viewer to consider the relationship between nature and order. ....
(900

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)
Importance of Being Earnest & Saint Joan
.... sense of humor. Wilde, on the other
hand, does merely use humor to tickle the reader's or
viewer's funnybone. Wilde is trying to ....
(1187

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The Importance of Being Earnest & Saint Joan
.... sense of humor. Wilde, on the other
hand, does merely use humor to tickle the reader's or
viewer's funnybone. Wilde is trying to ....
(1187

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The Destructiveness of TV
.... The "experts" on the other
hand, are merely pretending to care, merely pretending to be .... aspect of TV viewing is the passivity required of the
viewer and the ....
(1413

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The naturalistic sculpture of Unkei
.... right-facing head and the forward-set right foot, the right
hand seems about .... to achieve lightness in the figure while still focusing the
viewer's attention on ....
(1864

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Aspects of Television Communication Question #1 The book The ...
.... with the
viewer, even though the images presented on television rarely tell the entire story or present both sides.8 To be fair, the idea of second
hand news ....
(2134

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GoodFellas
.... The
viewer sees the downfall of the man and the way he ruins his wife and family. The manner in which Scorsese chooses to balance narration on the one
hand and ....
(1592

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How TV Influences Viewers
.... 216). On the other
hand, television also often appeals to the modern
viewer by providing a sense of emotional detachment. Modern ....
(1722

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Nonverbal Communication Research Methods
.... Frick-Horbury (2002) argued that
hand gestures are used primarily to aid the
viewer or listener in the interpretation and comprehension of the message in a ....
(1497

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Sculpture Giacometti & Degas
.... for a more realistic, three-dimensional presentation of the piece at
hand than traditional art books, photographs, or drawings. Still, the
viewer must ask ....
(1431

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Elvira, Mistress of the Dark
.... they make the rules up as they go along and leave the
viewer dissatisfied because .... He survives well when his
hand is severed, and the
hand seems to have a life ....
(1726

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Elvira, Mistress of the Dark
.... they make the rules up as they go along and leave the
viewer dissatisfied because .... He survives well when his
hand is severed, and the
hand seems to have a life ....
(1714

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Eakins' Max Schmitt in a Single Scull
.... Schmitt looks back over his shoulder toward the
viewer. .... the lines in the water from his oars, and the left-
hand shoreline all form horizontals that mark off ....
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